Afghanistan Seeks New Trade Alliances Amid Middle Eastern Conflict Threats

Afghanistan is in talks with Russia to secure food imports as the conflict between Israel and Iran threatens existing trade routes. Agriculture Minister Ataullah Omari highlights efforts towards self-reliance while expressing concern over Afghan refugees in Iran. Afghanistan also aims to shift from importing flour to wheat directly from Russia.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 20-06-2025 22:03 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 22:03 IST
Afghanistan Seeks New Trade Alliances Amid Middle Eastern Conflict Threats
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Afghanistan is actively engaging Russia to secure vital food imports, as tensions between Israel and Iran create a potential disruption in supply chains. Afghanistan's agriculture minister, Ataullah Omari, disclosed to Reuters that improving relationships with Russia could be pivotal in ensuring food security.

An Afghan delegation is attending Russia's major economic conference in St. Petersburg, seeking to bolster ties with Russian agricultural officials. Despite efforts towards agricultural self-sufficiency, Afghanistan still depends on goods from Iran, prompting concern that any trade disruption due to regional conflicts could have critical impacts.

Afghanistan has been the largest buyer of Russian flour in 2024, yet the country's authorities are now emphasizing a shift to direct wheat imports from Russia. Omari also highlighted the welfare of Afghan refugees in Iran amidst escalating tensions, echoing worries about their safety in the event of heightened conflict.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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